Bray Wyatt delivers another mysterious message on Twitter, this time filled with references to the professional wrestling industry

Bray Wyatt (Wyndham Rotunda) appeared on Twitter on Sunday with another ambiguous message, this time discussing his thoughts on the professional wrestling industry while making some nods to various wrestlers and promotions. The message reads, “Wrestling is not a love story, it is a masochist’s fairy tale. A comedy of people who criticize the outlines. The imagination of most of them they cannot fathom, a spectacle that no one can deny. The lines are blurred. Heroes are villains. Budgets have been cut, work is the work.

“But it can also be a land where the dead walk. Where honor makes you elite. Where demons race for position. And the Rock bottom is cause for rejoicing. WOOOOO! It’s an escape,” he continued. “A reason to blame anyone but yourself for 2-3 hours. An excuse to be a kid again, and nothing matters except the moment we’re in. Wrestling isn’t a love story, it’s so much more than that. It’s hope. And in a world surrounded by hate.” And greed and violence, a world where lockdown may never come true.We all know a place where hope is hot and cold.

The opening line is a direct reference to Cody Rhodes, who tweeted “Wrestling is a love story,” shortly after returning to WWE at WrestleMania 38 and defeating Seth Rollins. The tweet also referenced budget cuts that have resulted in over 100 WWE wrestlers losing their jobs since the pandemic began, AEW President Tony Khan has bought The Undertaker, a Ring of Honor, and Kane has become mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, The Rock, Ric Flair and various wrestling programs For professionals that work two hours (or in the case of Raw, three) hours each week.

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